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Lives in:
Landisville, PA
Department:
Lancaster City Bureau of Fire
Title/rank:
Lieutenant
Years of public service:
19
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Staffing, Training
Professional Qualifications:
FF II, Fire Officer II, Insident Safety Officer, Fire Instrucor II, Fire Inspector I, NFPA 1006 Rescue Tech, Haz-Mat Ops,
PA State Fire Academy Adjunct Instructor, Deputy Ops Section Chief PA south central task force IMT.
Topics you provide training for:
RIT, FF Safety and Survival, MAYDAY, Truck Co Ops
Areas of expertise:
MAYDAY, FF Survival, RIT, Forcible Entry,
Bio:
I am a lieutenant in the Lancaster City (PA) Bureau of Fire, assigned to Engine Company 3, and a 19-year veteran of the fire service. I serve as a Pennsylvania State Fire Academy adjunct instructor and deliver local-level fire programs for several community colleges in my region. I am a member of the PA South Central Task Force, serving as a deputy operations section chief on the incident management team, and hold national certifications as a fire officer, fire instructor, incident safety officer, and rescue technician. I'm a firm believer in "the basics matter most" concept. Simply stated...know your rig, know your equipment, know your job, and pass on everything you have learned to others.
Web site:
http://www.iaff319.com

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